Sunday, February 8, 2009

More Mexico City

Mask made from a Skull, Templo Mayor

Madison asking the time, Templo Mayor

Bat God, Templo Mayor

Sam E. Minor & Madison riding on the Mexico City Metro

Saturday, February 7, 2009

D.F.

Last weekend Madison and I (oh, and Sammy) made a little weekend trip to D.F./Distrito Federal/Mexico City & Teotihuacan. It was a whirlwind trip. We didn't have nearly enough time to see everything we wanted to. I've been slow at combing through the photos.

views from our little balcony at night...
views from our little balcony in the morning...

us and the very tall ceilings of our hotel room

worm tacos at a avant-garde Mexican restaurant

Friday, January 23, 2009

Shops, houses along Relox, towards the library.
I love the Pigeon House on Homobono
Cuesta de San Jose/Homobono changes name at Acamapixtle





Callejon de Chepito



Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Benito Juarez

Today, Mexico celebrates the birthday of a national hero, Benito Juarez.
Fireworks are going off like mad, we can see the ones in the jardin from here. It misertysounds like a canon is being fired from the hill off to the south. the windows are actually vibrating from all of the explosions.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Atontonilco

Fifteen kilometers North of San Miguel de Allende is a small town (Atontonilco), consisting mainly of a shrine, some food vendors and souvenir stands (selling whips and crowns of thorns). Atontonilco is home to El Senor de la Columna, a gruesome statue of the flagellated Christ. This statue features prominently in local celebrations in the weeks leading up to Easter.

The massive doors of the Church are painted with various scenes. This one's inscription has rubbed off, so I don't know what the scorpion has to do with the group of people.

A caged off side room, the shrine/church is undergoing a huge restoration.

More partitioned-off side rooms

The ceiling at the entrance.

The back end of the Church has fallen into disrepair, and is- in fact- for sale.

Parts of the original structure (maybe living quarters?) still stand. The space mainly functions as a place for locals to toss (and sometimes burn) trash. The few remaining sacred hearts, molded next to door frames, have been scrawled over.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Pigeons, Again

A look down Homobono, towards El Mercado Nigromante.


The Pigeon House, again.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

...And a Happy New Year

New Years Eve above San Miguel de Allende

Frosty the Snowman, spotted along Calzada de la Luz